Attack on Titan

Attack on Titan The Final Season Part 2 Gets Action-Packed Trailer

Pony Canyon released a new trailer of the second part of the final season of the ultra-popular Attack on Titan anime.

Pony Canyon released a new trailer of the second part of the final season of the ultra-popular Attack on Titan anime.

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The trailer certainly focuses on the action, showing well-known characters and titans as they clash for their final battle.

We already know that the second part of the season will start airing on January 9.

You can check out the trailer below.

If you want to see more, you can also check out the first trailer released back in November.

If you’re unfamiliar with Attack on Titan (known as “Shingeki no Kyojin” in Japanese), the original manga by Hajime Isayama debuted originally in 2009 and ended earlier this year, published by Kodansha.

It spawned several manga spinoffs, novels, video games, and even live-action movies.

According to Hajime Isayama himself, one of its sources of inspiration is the Muv-Luv series of visual novels, and it isn’t that difficult to see why.


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